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    Hyderabad: The Hyderabad City Police have given conditional permission for the Ram Navami Shobha Yatra to take place.

    The police have set several rules for the event. These include a ban on DJ systems and loud sound equipment. The procession must stay on the left side of the road to allow regular traffic to move freely. It is not allowed to stop on the road for speeches or other activities.

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    The organisers have been told not to use loudspeakers, mobile mics, or sound mixers, even after the public meeting ends. Bursting firecrackers during the event is also strictly not allowed.

    The police have also warned against using any language or songs that could hurt people’s feelings. No provocative speeches or slogans are allowed during the yatra or the meeting at Ramkote.

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    Finally, the organisers are not allowed to use drones, flying cameras, or hot air balloons unless they have written permission from the police, as these can pose safety risks in crowded areas.

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